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T H U R S D A Y, S E P T. 1 5

ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT

OPERA AT JCC

7-8:30 pm, Sept. 13. Support group is for caregivers
of individuals with Alzheimer’s disease. At Adat Shalom
Synagogue in Farmington Hills. This month’s meeting
will be in the synagogue’s Bridal Suite. Info: Alyssa,
248-762-9292.

1:30 pm, Sept. 14. Joe Tazelaar facilitates showing of
Acts 3 and 4 of the opera Carmen. At West Bloomfield
JCC’s Greenberg Suite. $3. Info: 248-432-5467.

W E D N E S D A Y, S E P T. 1 4

COOKING CHALLENGE

8:30-10 am, Sept. 14. Based on a popular Food
Network show, at “Chopped: Chamber Edition,” three
Chambers of Commerce (Greater West Bloomfield,
Greater Farmington/Farmington Hills and Waterford)
will compete in a healthy breakfast cooking challenge.
A member and an area chef comprise each team; JN
columnist Annabel Cohen, owner of Annabel Cooks, is
with West Bloomfield’s. At Henry Ford West Bloomfield
Hospital’s Demonstration Kitchen, 6777 W. Maple. $10.
RSVP: www.westbloomfieldchamber.com/chopped-
chamber-edition or 248-626-3636.

GREENHOUSE PROGRAM

10-11 am, Sept. 14. Learn about hydroponic growing
systems and the importance of fresh, local produce
from Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital’s resident
farmer. In hospital’s greenhouse, 6777 W. Maple, West
Bloomfield. $10; includes $5 voucher to use inside at
Henry’s Market on Main. RSVP: dk@hfhs.org or 248-
325-3890.

MUSICAL AFTERNOON

1 pm, Sept. 14. The Seniors of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek present singing duo of Diana Turner and John
DeMerell, accompanied by Marty Mandelbaum.
Program includes songs from bygone eras and
Broadway show tunes. At Cong. Shaarey Zedek in
Southfield. Free; includes refreshments. RSVP for
groups only: Janet, 248-357-5544.

TECH TALK

2-3 pm, Sept. 14 & 7-8 pm Sept. 28. One-on-one help
with using mobile devices and navigating social media
sites. At Southfield Public Library Auditorium, 26300
Evergreen, Southfield. Free. Info: 248-796-4200.

ART STOLEN BY NAZIS

7 pm, Sept. 14. Attorney Raymond J. Dowd speaks
on “Profiting from the Holocaust? Legal and Ethical
Controversies Over Nazi Art Looting.” Moderator is
Prof. Howard Lupovitch, director of Cohn-Haddow
Center for Judaic Studies at Wayne State University. At
Holocaust Memorial Center, 28123 Orchard Lake Road,
Farmington Hills. $10; $5 for student; free for member
of HMC or Jewish Bar Association of Michigan. RSVP:
tinyurl.com/jbam0914. Info: Richard, 248-593-0395.

ART TALK

11 am, Sept. 15. Wendy Evans will discuss “Ben Shahn:
Artist and Activist.” At West Bloomfield JCC. $3. Info:
Rosa, 248-432-5467.

Library & Media Center presents Michael Wex, bestsell-
ing author of Born to Kvetch. Wex will speak and sign
copies of his new book, Rhapsody in Schmaltz: Yiddish
Food and Why We Can’t Stop Eating It. At the JCC’s
Berman Center. $10. Event patrons, $100 and higher,
are invited at 6:45 to a meet-and-greet with Wex. RSVP:
jccdet.org/wex or 248-661-1900. Info: Fran, 248-432-5546.

MUSIC AFTER LUNCH

1:30 pm, Sept. 15. Temple’s Senior Adult Program
presents concert featuring the Steve Wood Duo. At
Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. Free. RSVP for large
groups only: 248-661-5700.

FOR JOB SEEKERS

9:30 am-noon, Sept. 15. Registration begins for
“Absolutely Abby” Kohut’s workshop “Take Your Job
Search by Storm.” At Southfield Public Library Auditorium,
26300 Evergreen. Free. www.jvsdet.org or 248-233-4245.

F R I D A Y, S E P T. 1 6

FAMILY CAMP OUT

4:30 pm, Sept. 16, to 11 am, Sept. 17. Bring a tent or
rent one ($5) for West Bloomfield Parks & Rec’s Great
West Bloomfield Camp Out. Features include dinner,
breakfast, s’mores, hoverball archery, hayrides, live
music, crafts, fishing, canoeing, kayaking and paddle
boarding. At the township’s Marshbank Park, which has
access to Cass Lake. $11 per West Bloomfield resident;
$13 others. RSVP by Sept. 12: westbloomfieldparks.org.
Info: Megan, 248-451-1914.

BT RUMMAGE SALE

5-8 pm, Sept. 15; 9 am-4 pm Sept. 16 & 9 am-noon
Sept. 17. Departments include: specialty boutique,
housewares/household, electronics, toys, books,
home decor, linens, shoes, clothing for the family,
furniture and sporting goods. At Birmingham Temple
in Farmington Hills. Info: info@birminghamtemple.org;
temple, 248-477-1410; Steve, 248-245-1948.

YIDDISH HUMOR

7:30 pm, Sept. 15. The West Bloomfield JCC Meyers

S A T U R D A Y, S E P T. 1 7

RUSSIAN MUSICIAN

8 pm, Sept. 17. “Perspective” showcases the musical
compositions of Peter Dranga, performing with his
band. The Russian music producer and musician is
a popular virtuoso accordionist and singer in Russia
and throughout Europe. At Berman Center for the
Performing Arts at West Bloomfield JCC. $30, or $25
JCC member. Info: box office, 248-661-1900.

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